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Theodoret of Cyrus — 11th century, beginning; Byzantine, Constantinople

MS. Auct. E. 2. 14

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Title

Theodoret of Cyrus — 11th century, beginning; Byzantine, Constantinople

Shelfmark

MS. Auct. E. 2. 14

Place of origin

Byzantine, Constantinople

Date

11th century, beginning

Language

Ancient Greek (to 1453)

Contents

Theodoret of Cyrus Historia ecclesiastica
Theodoret of Cyrus De providentia orationes decem
Theodoret of Cyrus Graecorum affectionum curatio

Form

codex

Support

parchment

Decoration

Ornamental headpiece at the beginning of most chapters.

Acquisition

Given by sir Henry Savilein 1620, but unbound till after 1655, when Langbaine remarks that it was a 'codex ... indignus qui nudus sine operculo ambulet'.

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  • Theodoret, Bishop of Cyrrhus

  • Savile, Henry, Sir, 1549-1622

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